Any news about Robot 2018?
Do you know what's new in the 2018's version?
Gustavo
GREETINGS
OUT OF RESPECT, AT LEAST AUTODESK OUGHT TO CLARIFY TO ITS CUSTOMERS THEIR REAL INTENTIONS AND ROADMAP FOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN...
WILL THERE BE A REACT SOFTWARE? WILL IT BE A FREE UPGRADE FOR ROBOT USERS?
WILL THE STRUCTURAL DESIGN BE IMPLEMENTED UNDER REVIT? AND HOW WILL THE LICENSE MIGRATION PROCESS BE FOR ROBOT USERS?
WILL...?
WILL...?
ACTUALLY WE HAVE STARTED LOOKING AROUND AND IT SEEMS CSI SOFTWARE IS PRETTY ADVANCED
HOPE AUTODESK WILL REACT BEFORE IS TOO LATE...
BEST,
GREETINGS
OUT OF RESPECT, AT LEAST AUTODESK OUGHT TO CLARIFY TO ITS CUSTOMERS THEIR REAL INTENTIONS AND ROADMAP FOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN...
WILL THERE BE A REACT SOFTWARE? WILL IT BE A FREE UPGRADE FOR ROBOT USERS?
WILL THE STRUCTURAL DESIGN BE IMPLEMENTED UNDER REVIT? AND HOW WILL THE LICENSE MIGRATION PROCESS BE FOR ROBOT USERS?
WILL...?
WILL...?
ACTUALLY WE HAVE STARTED LOOKING AROUND AND IT SEEMS CSI SOFTWARE IS PRETTY ADVANCED
HOPE AUTODESK WILL REACT BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE...
BEST,
Hi Wassim,
I totally agree with you.....and consider that in the autodesk store on line there is no evidence of robot in the single product list and in in the AEC collection.......
The question is: Autodesk has already stopped to sell robot??!!!
bye
Roberto
By the way, Mr. Brian M. Frank promised to reveal more about Autodesk future strategy for structural analysis and design in April. We all are still waiting (with the popcorn of course 🙂
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Roman Zhelezniak
Robot Evangelist & Passionate Civil Structural Engineer
It is quite sad really. I had high hopes for RSA but now I'm forced to explore other options. Its great that RSA combines a lot of modules into one but some of the other software out in the market keep up-to-date on codes, materials and have some additional features. One such software I'm looking into (for those curious) is RISA (https://www.risa.com/). Very useful for USA and Canadian codes.
My first thought when this was announced was that it would have been better if Robobat had acquiered Autodesk. This thought is now proven right ten years later I think.
Hi Roman,
I'm sure that we will became fat with all this popcorn!!!!!
Cheers and wait anxiously for this kind of news from Brian Frank.....
P.S.: I'm thinking about SAP.....
Rafael Medeiros
Robot Structural Analysis
Hi Rafael,
I totally agree with you......and last but not least take a look to RFEM (Dlubal Software) very professional tool..
In the meantime lets Autodesk continue to sleep.....
Bye
Roberto
RFEM is very good, agree. For eurocode its very good software. But I like Robot 🙂 If one day this happens (no Robot anymore) and I will have to move to some other software I wish I could take with me such support like this one (Artur, Pawel, Rafal - these guys are awsome!) Totally the best support I ever seen/met.
You are absolutely right.
I had the pleasure to personally meet these three guys and appreciate their technical competence.
.......but I was speaking only about the software that could be in competition with Robot
bye
Roberto
I would like to suggest that ROBOBAT(if it is still in existence..), buy back ARSAP from Autodesk.
Roberto,
you were in contact with the first robobat owner!
Please call back him, he should grow another son!
Marco
Dear Pawel @pawelpiechnik, could you please give to RSA community the hope, that Robot will not be buried (as it was with all Robobat legacy)?
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Roman Zhelezniak
Robot Evangelist & Passionate Civil Structural Engineer
Dear All,
Finally Autodesk reveal some of its vision for the future of structural analysis. Please read this blog:
Re-engineering structural analysis for the future.
Dear All,
Take the survey at the end of the blog , give clearly your opinion (if you wish by choosing the Autodesk Robot option).
May be our voice can be heard this time.
Thank you.
Wassim
The question is not What you want, but What Autodesk can do.
I think - not mach in accepted term.
Marco, I think you hit the true points here... I cannot add anything...
I am afraid Autodesk's intention from buying Robot since day 1 was to kill it and integrate it in Revit...
In addition, the old CBS was the true rival of Revit (in its beginnings of course) which Autodesk killed also...
Revit has nothing to do with the structural design and it is a waist of time for structural engineers... as you said, they all want Revit and ALL projects end up submitted using Autocad...
Best,